The Real March Madness

The clever folks over at the Independent Women's Voice have an alternative for your NCAA bracket. It's the "Real March Madness" bracket where you choose from 64 horrible aspects of Obamacare, which passed two years ago, and narrow them down, bracket-style, to the single thing you find to be the worst aspect of the law.

Here's the note from the group which accompanied an e-mail which my mother forwarded to me, which is how I learned of this:

March Madness.

For sports fans, the mere mention of those words means that the NCAA College Basketball Tournament is finally upon us. 64 teams will enter the dance, but only one can survive to be crowned champion and enjoy their “One Shining Moment” of victory.

Certainly the frenetic basketball competition is worthy of the description “madness.” But there’s a more-than-worthy challenger for that title — March is also ObamaCare’s anniversary month.

Last March we introduced a new bracket game to complement the traditional NCAA office-pool competition — The Real March Madness. We selected 64 of the worst, most odious elements of ObamaCare, and then we ranked them, pitting them against each other in an elimination tournament.

Last year, the individual mandate emerged “victorious” as the worst element of ObamaCare as determined by you.

Now, the Real March Madness is back. And we want you to help determine what’s the worst part about ObamaCare as it hits year 2.